Been a personal trainer for 6 years and love finding new things to add to peoples routines like this, so simple and effective. Even if you don't have kyphosis this stuff is still great for any person
Thank you for this video! I am a 41-year-old male diagnosed with osteoporosis at age 39. I have been noticing the curve in my upper back worsening and I want to do something about it! I'm sure it doesn't help that I've been a "sloucher" my whole life. I have a foam roller at home so I'm going to at least start with the stretches that you showed. Thanks for helping me get started on the road to improvement!
This is amazing! Thank you! Especially the second exercise helped me eliminate my hump, and realign my spine! I like to do the second exercise with the black foam roll for 15 minutes. It is amazing when I look in the mirror and I do not see my hump anymore! Yes, I feel a lot of pain for a few minutes due to the fact that things are being re-aligned. I guess it is normal. I tried so many other procedures with chiropractors , PTs, and watched tons of other videos here on RUclips, a waste of time and money! These exercises worked for me immediately. God bless you, brother!
@@AlignTherapyUtah I have never really looked into Kyphosis till lately and i'm 27 now and used to classify it as bad posture and never spoke to the GP about it because they don't seem to care about certain things i wanted help and for a month or so i have been working on my posture so my shoulders are a bit more in the correct place which seems to improved however that top back part seems to be the same so my question to you is should i try speak to my gp about it even though they might not care because i'm currently not in pain or is there something else you would suggest ? Also i don't have a foam roller. I just have a bunk bed that i can kind of hang off to straighten my back. Is there anything else you can suggest me to try or do ?
Where can we aquire a foam roller like the one you used for the demonstration? Thanks. Iam sure this will help loosen morning tension looks really relieving actually. Cheers!!
It seems very unusual, but it is very much used in Pilates and physical therapy and can be found on the Internet like anything else. Usually there are two densities, soft and firm, and I think the soft would be best for these exercises. This is what he uses.
This actually seems helpful. I don’t like the videos that say to simply do rows because I use 250 for 10reps of standing rows and I still feel like could improve my spine.
Thank you! Im in pain daily since i hurt myself at work last year... I then found out I have kyphosis... my back always feels like its out... like breathing is hard... my shoulders are always cracking but popping back out again it feels like... These foam role exercises so far make me feel like im about to crack my back but that I just cant... Its miserable... NGL... been a shit time since and no longer work... broke... but I did learn a new one here (hanging) and I hope it helps! Thanks!
Hi, thank you. Just wondering why not to extend full range of motion on the strenth exercises, in some other videos I saw they want you to go as high as you can with the Ts and Ys. ?
Hmm, could be. In my case, I think it’s weak abs and poor posture. Also, tight calves are an ongoing issue. Holding my head down to look over my glasses is about to get solved with contacts. I learn something new every day about how our parts are connected.
How do you realign your head with forward head posture? Do you do it from the hips up and elongate? I have no idea what I’m doing, and I don’t 😊want to make it worse. My neck hurts a lot just trying realign it. I don’t think doing chin tucks is the answer. I have a mild amount of cervical kyphosis. Help please!! Thank you.
Hey! I am 32 and suffering from severe kyposis... really discomfort while sleeping, Lower back pain continues, cracking shoulders many times, breath difficulties etc.I am continuously searching for the solutions or exercise to get rid from these pain. I want some relief from these please guide me.
Hey thanks for the video, but I do have one question, you say kyphosis can be structural "due to the spine being shaped differently" or from bad habits, but isn't the spine always shaped differently with kyphosis? If your spine is not rounded you simply don't have kyphosis, you just have bad posture? Will exercises only help against bad posture or also against a hyper curved spine that originated from bad posture?
Good question. The spine can be rounded in both functional and structural, but the shape of the individual vertebrae is different in structural. Exercise can help reduce functional kyphosis, definitely! Training to improve strength and posture for structural is also helpful as it helps to improve the available range, even though the bones are shaped different. Short answer, it can help both!
@@AlignTherapyUtah thanks for the answer! What is also confusing me is whether structural kyphosis is always something you were born with or whether a functional kyphosis from bad posture will eventually become a structural one over time? Thanks again for the exercises, doing them daily now :)
How many inches thick should the foam roll be? I'm only 5'2" and am finding ones that are 6 inches. I don't know if it's a one size fits all type of thing. Usually with someone my height it's not. Cervical pillows are always too thick and tilt my head up even though it's not supposed to. I'm assuming I might need a different size foam roll than one that is a good size for a grown man??
I do like 6inch the most but you may want a little smaller. Really it is about the angle that your back bends so a smaller roll won't have that much difference. Just further from the ground.
Hi 👋🏻 I have a scoliosis at the top and bottom of my spine and over the last few years I’ve noticed the top of my back is curving… will these exercises help me?
Im struggling to do this even without the weights due to TOS but i believe the TOS is caused by my hypnosis and posture but i cant seem to fix the posture due to the TOS. Feeling very trapped and not keen on TOS surgery if due to kyphosis as of high failure rate and the risks involved. Or would surgery help release all that fibrosis bands that are causing this state to thwn be able to work on posture. Its hard to do when eveything so tight jacked up and compressed . I can't seem to make any positive progress and am in severe disabling pain both nerve and muscle wise
I would recommend working with someone who can do manual therapy to help you reduce the tension. The exercises are great to open your posture, but you are right, sometimes the tightness limits it. Good luck!
Hello doctor please advise me ....there is a new method of correcting the spine called chiropractic.....what do you know about it? Can I do it? Is it safe ?
Chiropractic is a field of treatment, not a specific treatment approach for scoliosis. I would be really cautious of anyone claiming to correct the spine or fix it. There are many factors for if it is safe for each individual patient.
Doc plz help.... I am 29 male. My right shoulder is bit upper side that left ( imbalance) I noticed it in 2010. In 2019 at age 25 neck pain started and cervical kyphosis detected. One doctor said its by birth can't reversed but can be controlled. Another doctor said its beacuse of posture and can be reversed. The biggest mistake of my lofe i ignored exercises told by doctor. Today in 2023 pain has raised to both hand and chest rib uncomfortablness along with neck. Hand gets tingling and numb completely sometimes while sleeping. Your videos helpes a lot. I have started exercise suggested back in 2019, coupled with your videos, it feels quite good but numbness while sleeping happens." Is this kyphosis condition really reversible?" Doc plz guide. The pain and tingling, numbing making me depressed dy by day.
Sorry to hear that you have been struggling with this. It really depends what is causing the kyphosis whether it is reversible or not. It can be helped though.
I need help with my chest because my chest is crooked and I need help to fix it otherwise if it gets worse I’m gonna have to get surgery please help me someone me please 🙏😭
@@hosseinaskari123 we would really need to see you in the clinic to analyze your xrays. I would recommend contacting a therapist or physician trained in kyphosis assessment. Good luck!
@hosseinaskari123 i am sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, giving medical advice and diagnosis wouldn't be legal since I am not licensed in France. Check out the BSPTS website. I bet there are Schroth providers in France.
Most of the time they weaken the muscles that are supposed to be doing the work of holding good posture. Usually I avoid them unless someone just needs a little support, but not all day.
I have degenerative kyphosis in my cervical spine. I have thoracolumbar scoliosis with the apex to the left. I have no guidance regarding how to do PT for this curve. Any advice is appreciated.
I have kyposis bcz my right always carry heavy thing and then one day wake up in the morning i can not standup straight cannot lift anything even it hurt to breath deep. I'll def try this exercise
not sure if you ever respond...but say you do these 4x a week or so is that enough? also does this need progression? should you slowly increase the weight or is that not need?
@@AlignTherapyUtah Thanks for the quick reply! now is change up necessary also? or could one just do these 3 exercises for a long time just maybe up the weight and or increase sets reps, or is it necessary to change exercises?
We have bad doctors in Serbia,the woman just looked at my back from far away and said yeah you have kyphosis and scoliosis on your left side,and now I don't know what to do. Kyphosis I have surely I can feel it but i think it's pressing a nerve so idk which exercises I can do.. Can I do these anyway?
I'm 39. Mom used to just tell me in inherited her "line backer" shoulders. My partner loved all my flaws. He just called me his hump back, big ear, tiger striped (strech marks on hips from puberty) baby. I'm not diagnosed, but something isnt right. It's not a huge hunchback not Notre Dom type goin on. 😂 Whats the first steps to get checked out? Physical therapy? Chiropractor? Do I go to my PCP and ask for a referral?
I would definitely go to ur pcp first if you have an hmo so you can get a referral. If you have a ppo then you can probably go to see an orthopedic doctor. They will probably order a mri and/or x-ray and refer you to physical therapy.
@@AlignTherapyUtah thank you, I’ve been having pains in the my chest area so I will have to make an appointment with a doctor to confirm my self diagnosis
Is it possible to fix khyphosis and scoliosis? I have it since I was a teenager, now I'm 37. My massager said that it's not possible to straighten the spine because the vertebrae becomes ossified
I would have to disagree. The way to work with kyphosis is to fo extension. That is the only way to reduce the flexed spine. But, you are correct that it has to be done correctly to avoid arching the low back. Kyphosis can be either functional or structural and poor posture is the functional kind. Structural kuphosis needs more specific treatment but the underlying problem is the flexion, so extension needs to be included, but controlled.
@@AlignTherapyUtah I dont have posture kyphosis i have structural kyphosis. for someone with structural kyphosis even standing up straight causes pain. when you have structural you have limitations. If i down straight arm pullbacks i get flare ups. if i do dumbell rows flareups. i switched my shoes recently to brooks ghost max and just walking gives me a flare up. i went to pt for 1 year horrible pain.
@@Spidermonkeys29 sorry to hear that. It has to be gradual but if you stay in flexion (i.e. kyphosis) then it reinforces it. To improve it, you have to work against it. In your case maybe more gradually. This video is more guidelines. If you are having pain with it, I would highly recommend the Schroth Method.
Im struggling to do this even without the weights due to TOS but i believe the TOS is caused by my hypnosis and posture but i cant seem to fix the posture due to the TOS. Feeling very trapped and not keen on TOS surgery if due to kyphosis as of high failure rate and the risks involved. Or would surgery help release all that fibrosis bands that are causing this state to thwn be able to work on posture. Its hard to do when eveything so tight jacked up and compressed . I can't seem to make any positive progress and am in severe disabling pain both nerve and muscle wise
Been a personal trainer for 6 years and love finding new things to add to peoples routines like this, so simple and effective. Even if you don't have kyphosis this stuff is still great for any person
I agree. We all need to balance the front and back!
Thank you for this video! I am a 41-year-old male diagnosed with osteoporosis at age 39. I have been noticing the curve in my upper back worsening and I want to do something about it! I'm sure it doesn't help that I've been a "sloucher" my whole life. I have a foam roller at home so I'm going to at least start with the stretches that you showed. Thanks for helping me get started on the road to improvement!
Good work! Keep it up.
This is amazing! Thank you! Especially the second exercise helped me eliminate my hump, and realign my spine! I like to do the second exercise with the black foam roll for 15 minutes. It is amazing when I look in the mirror and I do not see my hump anymore! Yes, I feel a lot of pain for a few minutes due to the fact that things are being re-aligned. I guess it is normal. I tried so many other procedures with chiropractors , PTs, and watched tons of other videos here on RUclips, a waste of time and money! These exercises worked for me immediately. God bless you, brother!
You are welcome!
Good and compact Information.
I'll do the first two exercises before and the last one after my strength training.
Awesome!
Excellent, just what I needed. Thank you!
You are welcome
@@AlignTherapyUtah I have never really looked into Kyphosis till lately and i'm 27 now and used to classify it as bad posture and never spoke to the GP about it because they don't seem to care about certain things i wanted help and for a month or so i have been working on my posture so my shoulders are a bit more in the correct place which seems to improved however that top back part seems to be the same so my question to you is should i try speak to my gp about it even though they might not care because i'm currently not in pain or is there something else you would suggest ? Also i don't have a foam roller. I just have a bunk bed that i can kind of hang off to straighten my back. Is there anything else you can suggest me to try or do ?
Thank you so much for these videos! They are very helpful! How do I know what size exercise ball to buy?
@@RachelWilke-y2q it is by how tall you are. They should have a size guide when you buy it.
Where can we aquire a foam roller like the one you used for the demonstration? Thanks. Iam sure this will help loosen morning tension looks really relieving actually. Cheers!!
It seems very unusual, but it is very much used in Pilates and physical therapy and can be found on the Internet like anything else. Usually there are two densities, soft and firm, and I think the soft would be best for these exercises. This is what he uses.
Its really good sir
@@amhaning8449 thanks for your reply.
Here you go
amzn.to/45JMghy
@@AlignTherapyUtah 24 inch ?
Thank you for this! I will try this soon while we are still in quarantine
Sounds good
How do I buy something for home that I can hang on like that is there a piece of equipment that you recommend that I can purchase
You can go to aligntherapyutah.com/store to have links to Amazon.
This actually seems helpful. I don’t like the videos that say to simply do rows because I use 250 for 10reps of standing rows and I still feel like could improve my spine.
You are welcome for the video. I hope it helps. Yes, I agree, doing just rows usually uses the lats too much.
Thank you so much for all these, your videos are amazing, great help!
Thank you
Great exercises/stretches. I bought a Roman chair to help me with this.
Awesome! Good luck with it
the weights on the ball is brilliant, thanks
Thank you
Thank you! Im in pain daily since i hurt myself at work last year...
I then found out I have kyphosis... my back always feels like its out... like breathing is hard... my shoulders are always cracking but popping back out again it feels like...
These foam role exercises so far make me feel like im about to crack my back but that I just cant...
Its miserable... NGL... been a shit time since and no longer work... broke... but I did learn a new one here (hanging) and I hope it helps! Thanks!
I also got igor
Same bro....breathing got harder...shoulders were messed up ...but I starting exercising ..just 10 exercises for a year.Now I am much better
What exercises do you do? Im working now but still in pain most days
You are welcome
Amazing exercises
Thank you!
You sir are a Legend! Thank you so much for this 🔥♥️
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Our pleasure!
Nice explanation
Thanks!
Hi, thank you. Just wondering why not to extend full range of motion on the strenth exercises, in some other videos I saw they want you to go as high as you can with the Ts and Ys. ?
I like more control with the scapula muscles. The further you go past neutral, the more compensation we get.
Are tight hamstrings or tight quads more of a culprit with postural kyphosis?
Tight hip flexor can cause more lordosis and tight hamstring are more associated with postural kyphosis.
I am working on fixing kyphosis. Chronically tight hamstrings for sure.
Hmm, could be. In my case, I think it’s weak abs and poor posture. Also, tight calves are an ongoing issue. Holding my head down to look over my glasses is about to get solved with contacts. I learn something new every day about how our parts are connected.
Can be. It depends on the person
How do you realign your head with forward head posture? Do you do it from the hips up and elongate? I have no idea what I’m doing, and I don’t 😊want to make it worse. My neck hurts a lot just trying realign it. I don’t think doing chin tucks is the answer. I have a mild amount of cervical kyphosis. Help please!! Thank you.
Use your medical insurance and demand a physical therapist. If needed hire a reputable trainer, experience and education.
I would start at the pelvis. Also, find a certified Schroth provider
thank you sir.
Most welcome! Thanks for watching
Hey! I am 32 and suffering from severe kyposis... really discomfort while sleeping, Lower back pain continues, cracking shoulders many times, breath difficulties etc.I am continuously searching for the solutions or exercise to get rid from these pain. I want some relief from these please guide me.
I would find a Schroth therapist to go to and get in person instruction.
Can you use the Roller on a firmish bed along with a exercise mat , if can't get in the floor
Yes, you could try that. It would work if it is firm enough. Be careful not to fall off!
Thanks for answering my comment so quickly. 🇦🇺@@AlignTherapyUtah
Hey thanks for the video, but I do have one question, you say kyphosis can be structural "due to the spine being shaped differently" or from bad habits, but isn't the spine always shaped differently with kyphosis? If your spine is not rounded you simply don't have kyphosis, you just have bad posture? Will exercises only help against bad posture or also against a hyper curved spine that originated from bad posture?
Good question. The spine can be rounded in both functional and structural, but the shape of the individual vertebrae is different in structural. Exercise can help reduce functional kyphosis, definitely! Training to improve strength and posture for structural is also helpful as it helps to improve the available range, even though the bones are shaped different. Short answer, it can help both!
@@AlignTherapyUtah thanks for the answer! What is also confusing me is whether structural kyphosis is always something you were born with or whether a functional kyphosis from bad posture will eventually become a structural one over time? Thanks again for the exercises, doing them daily now :)
Thank you so much for these simple exercises! I’m sending them to the whole family as we all need them.
You are so welcome!
Does the order of the exercices matter?
@@alexfarcas7528 no. Thanks for the question!
@@AlignTherapyUtah Thank you for the answer!
Whats the brand of the roller? Ive tried a couple and they are hard as a rock
I think this is an Amazon Basics one. They are supposed to be firm
great video, thanks!
You are welcome
How many inches thick should the foam roll be? I'm only 5'2" and am finding ones that are 6 inches. I don't know if it's a one size fits all type of thing. Usually with someone my height it's not. Cervical pillows are always too thick and tilt my head up even though it's not supposed to. I'm assuming I might need a different size foam roll than one that is a good size for a grown man??
I do like 6inch the most but you may want a little smaller. Really it is about the angle that your back bends so a smaller roll won't have that much difference. Just further from the ground.
Awesome exercise. Thank you, PT
You are welcome
Hi 👋🏻 I have a scoliosis at the top and bottom of my spine and over the last few years I’ve noticed the top of my back is curving… will these exercises help me?
To help the curve you probably should work with s scoliosis specialist in person.
Im struggling to do this even without the weights due to TOS but i believe the TOS is caused by my hypnosis and posture but i cant seem to fix the posture due to the TOS. Feeling very trapped and not keen on TOS surgery if due to kyphosis as of high failure rate and the risks involved. Or would surgery help release all that fibrosis bands that are causing this state to thwn be able to work on posture. Its hard to do when eveything so tight jacked up and compressed . I can't seem to make any positive progress and am in severe disabling pain both nerve and muscle wise
I would recommend working with someone who can do manual therapy to help you reduce the tension. The exercises are great to open your posture, but you are right, sometimes the tightness limits it. Good luck!
Hello doctor please advise me ....there is a new method of correcting the spine called chiropractic.....what do you know about it? Can I do it? Is it safe ?
Chiropractic is a field of treatment, not a specific treatment approach for scoliosis. I would be really cautious of anyone claiming to correct the spine or fix it. There are many factors for if it is safe for each individual patient.
Is mild kyphosis treated by this exercise in 15 day actually i have re-medical in navy
It can be.
Do you have Amazon links to roller & ball? I have kyphosis, my mom had it & was so hunched over by the time she passed & I don’t want that!
Here you go.
amzn.to/3M84hzp
amzn.to/3Fq9oHm
Are the weghts necessary? Can i use bottles of water? I do have also scoliosys too. Any more complete exercises?
Weights can be water bottles or just body weight. Check out our other videos for more ideas!
I have a kyphosis of the breath division, hope this exercises will be help for me) Hi from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Me two men...it's so embarrassing
@@javashuncho agree with you
Did it help?
Hello
Doc plz help....
I am 29 male. My right shoulder is bit upper side that left ( imbalance) I noticed it in 2010.
In 2019 at age 25 neck pain started and cervical kyphosis detected. One doctor said its by birth can't reversed but can be controlled. Another doctor said its beacuse of posture and can be reversed. The biggest mistake of my lofe i ignored exercises told by doctor.
Today in 2023 pain has raised to both hand and chest rib uncomfortablness along with neck. Hand gets tingling and numb completely sometimes while sleeping. Your videos helpes a lot. I have started exercise suggested back in 2019, coupled with your videos, it feels quite good but numbness while sleeping happens." Is this kyphosis condition really reversible?"
Doc plz guide. The pain and tingling, numbing making me depressed dy by day.
Sorry to hear that you have been struggling with this. It really depends what is causing the kyphosis whether it is reversible or not. It can be helped though.
Thank you for the straightforward explanation of these exercises.
The pun lol
You are welcome!
How to know the different between structure kyphosis and functional one
Best way is an xray. A trained PT could evaluate it as well.
We have to do these exercises for how much time to fix kyphosis just wanted to know the Time period????
If it is structural kyphosis, it won't "fix" it...but it can definitely help pain and improve posture. 5 days a week. 10 minutes a day.
@@AlignTherapyUtah and is there anything that can fix structrural kyphosis?
4:40 What is the mechanics behind this? I mean, does the angle change between these two exercises activate or deactivate certain muscles or fibers?
Yes, we get more lower trap activation.
@@AlignTherapyUtah amazing! Thanks i'm gonna add it to my routine
@@ailenostermann good luck!
I need help with my chest because my chest is crooked and I need help to fix it otherwise if it gets worse I’m gonna have to get surgery please help me someone me please 🙏😭
I need to do some chest exercises but those are much harder to change
@@AlignTherapyUtah Is there any way you can help me please I’m begging you 😭🙏
@@PlanetBalls345 We would definitely want to see you in person for that.
@@AlignTherapyUtah I’m 14 years old 😭 and I don’t want to experience surgery for the first time
@@PlanetBalls345 reach out to a Schroth therapist!
How do you do the hanging exercise if you do not have a bar in the home, similar to the one you use?
See if you can find something similar. Make sure it is sturdy.
I recommend you purchase a doorway bar that's typically used for pull ups. You want something strong, sturdy and safe. Google it!
There is a video in this site that outlines how you can do this with a yoga strap and a wooden dowel. Check it out.
Thank You.
You are welcome
Hello, I would like to send you the X-ray image of my back to find out if I have structural or functional kyphosis.
How can I send?
@@hosseinaskari123 we would really need to see you in the clinic to analyze your xrays. I would recommend contacting a therapist or physician trained in kyphosis assessment. Good luck!
I am in France and there are no good doctors near me@@AlignTherapyUtah
@@AlignTherapyUtahI am in France and there are no good doctors near me
@hosseinaskari123 i am sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, giving medical advice and diagnosis wouldn't be legal since I am not licensed in France. Check out the BSPTS website. I bet there are Schroth providers in France.
Thanks for this!
You are welcome
What could I use around the house for the hanging exercise?
Ladder, bunk bed, etc
Works great. Thank you..
You are welcome
Do exercises work for structural kyphosis?
Yes, if you mean improving posture and pain. Not usually for changing the structure of the spine except in adolescents.
@@AlignTherapyUtah I'm 19, any hope for me?
@@ak4sh92 definitely!
@@AlignTherapyUtah thank you so much.
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How do you feel about the back straps brace?
Most of the time they weaken the muscles that are supposed to be doing the work of holding good posture. Usually I avoid them unless someone just needs a little support, but not all day.
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Thanks
This is precious! Thank you so much!! 👍💌
You're welcome 😊
I have degenerative kyphosis in my cervical spine. I have thoracolumbar scoliosis with the apex to the left. I have no guidance regarding how to do PT for this curve. Any advice is appreciated.
I would see a qualified PT.
Where can I find the ball?
Great question! Here is a link amzn.to/3V8gqJ0
thanks for sharing ❤
My pleasure 😊
I have kyposis bcz my right always carry heavy thing and then one day wake up in the morning i can not standup straight cannot lift anything even it hurt to breath deep. I'll def try this exercise
Good luck!
Great strategies!!
Thanks!
I hate it that I must do this my hole life, I haven’t done this for 5 weeks now and my back hurts a lot. 😭😭
Did it help while you were doing it? The muscles need to stay strong to counteract the curve.
@@AlignTherapyUtah yeah it helps, but I forgot to do it often…
What is your angle of inclination?
Try reading Joe Dispanza :)
Same for me Nathalie. I have 62 degrees 😣
not sure if you ever respond...but say you do these 4x a week or so is that enough? also does this need progression? should you slowly increase the weight or is that not need?
Yes, 4x/wk would be great. Definitely if they are feeling good and you are not feeling as much with it, then progression is needed.
@@AlignTherapyUtah Thanks for the quick reply! now is change up necessary also? or could one just do these 3 exercises for a long time just maybe up the weight and or increase sets reps, or is it necessary to change exercises?
Are you facing kyphosis ? And if yes, did you cure it ?
what size yoga ball do you use
It depends on your height. I use a 65cm ball
Do de devices like the "neck hammock" help?
I haven't seen those to be helpful.
@@AlignTherapyUtah thanks
Could we perform these exercices without the swiss ball?
Yes!
My ribs are starting to hurt cause of my back. I need to get some better stretch goals.
Check out our other videos. Thanks for watching!
Do you recommend wearing a posture corrector?
I dont really like the brace ones. The electronic ones that vibrate to remind you are good though.
Align Therapy Got it. Thank you!!
Thank you! Very informative and b natural!
Thanks!
Are these exercises safe for osteoporosis?
Yes they are
thank you
You are welcome
What about dr. Cipriano?
Not sure
We have bad doctors in Serbia,the woman just looked at my back from far away and said yeah you have kyphosis and scoliosis on your left side,and now I don't know what to do. Kyphosis I have surely I can feel it but i think it's pressing a nerve so idk which exercises I can do.. Can I do these anyway?
You can definitely try them but I would suggest working with someone trained in kyphosis. Good luck!
@@AlignTherapyUtah Thanks😊
@@nicolethewitch7 you are welcome
I'm 39. Mom used to just tell me in inherited her "line backer" shoulders. My partner loved all my flaws. He just called me his hump back, big ear, tiger striped (strech marks on hips from puberty) baby. I'm not diagnosed, but something isnt right. It's not a huge hunchback not Notre Dom type goin on. 😂 Whats the first steps to get checked out? Physical therapy? Chiropractor? Do I go to my PCP and ask for a referral?
I would definitely go to ur pcp first if you have an hmo so you can get a referral. If you have a ppo then you can probably go to see an orthopedic doctor. They will probably order a mri and/or x-ray and refer you to physical therapy.
I would start with a PT who specializes in Scoliosis.
At the end of the video you mention if it’s structural seek a professional. Is that a chiropractor ?
@@brice8539 i would suggest a physical therapist trained in the Schroth Method.
As a nurse, THANK YOU
How is it even remotely relevant that you are a nurse?
@@bredenis5 idk, kyphosis patients? Or kyphosis?
@@dwabtitrq so a structural or functional musculoskeletal pathology falls under the purview of an RN?
No problem
my son has kyphosis sherman , do you have something for him?
We definitely treat that type of kyphosis.
Question: are these safe to do if you have severe osteoporosis? Thank you.
I wouldn't lay on a ball. There is a variation standing.
Do you recommend a flex foam or high density/extra firm foam roller? 36"? I'm looking on Amazon for a roller.
I like firm. 36 inch 6 inch diameter
what size stability ball is that...
65cm
@@AlignTherapyUtah Thanks. now I can place my order...
what city do you work?
Lehi, UT
Thank
Welcome
very good
Thanks
What would you recommend for a paraplegic?
Definitely work with a PT to modify these.
@@AlignTherapyUtah thank you, I’ve been having pains in the my chest area so I will have to make an appointment with a doctor to confirm my self diagnosis
Is it possible to fix khyphosis and scoliosis? I have it since I was a teenager, now I'm 37. My massager said that it's not possible to straighten the spine because the vertebrae becomes ossified
Not usually possible to "fix" it. It can be helped and reduced but not taken away.
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My kyphosis goes in not out
That would be called a hypokyphosis or thoracic lordosis. That requires different exercises.
this wont work for kyhosis extension flares it up. people should know this so we dont get hurt. Kyphosis is different then someone fixing bad posture.
I would have to disagree. The way to work with kyphosis is to fo extension. That is the only way to reduce the flexed spine. But, you are correct that it has to be done correctly to avoid arching the low back. Kyphosis can be either functional or structural and poor posture is the functional kind. Structural kuphosis needs more specific treatment but the underlying problem is the flexion, so extension needs to be included, but controlled.
@@AlignTherapyUtah I dont have posture kyphosis i have structural kyphosis. for someone with structural kyphosis even standing up straight causes pain. when you have structural you have limitations. If i down straight arm pullbacks i get flare ups. if i do dumbell rows flareups. i switched my shoes recently to brooks ghost max and just walking gives me a flare up. i went to pt for 1 year horrible pain.
@@Spidermonkeys29 sorry to hear that. It has to be gradual but if you stay in flexion (i.e. kyphosis) then it reinforces it. To improve it, you have to work against it. In your case maybe more gradually. This video is more guidelines. If you are having pain with it, I would highly recommend the Schroth Method.
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You would need some modifications based on your symptoms.
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If you do first 2 exercises, be careful, you can easy deformed lower back and make lordosis!
Good point! Make sure to keep the low back neutral and not arch. I should make another video showing this. Thanks!
@@AlignTherapyUtah You should call someone with kyphosis and try this with him.
Im struggling to do this even without the weights due to TOS but i believe the TOS is caused by my hypnosis and posture but i cant seem to fix the posture due to the TOS. Feeling very trapped and not keen on TOS surgery if due to kyphosis as of high failure rate and the risks involved. Or would surgery help release all that fibrosis bands that are causing this state to thwn be able to work on posture. Its hard to do when eveything so tight jacked up and compressed . I can't seem to make any positive progress and am in severe disabling pain both nerve and muscle wise
@@beatz3279 sorry to hear that. I assume you have worked with a therapist on this. I would highly recommend manual therapy to loosen things up.
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Thank u for this video.
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